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Polaroid image transfer. Kenny photographed in Alva, Oklahoma in 1968. He's standing on the driveway of Higby's Sinclair station.
This mixed media collage involves tracing images from a magazine onto deli paper. The lesson called for tracing paper but I substituted. I added some shading with Twinkling H20s and added an image transfer left over from a previous lesson.
One Christmas pennant that will ultimately become part of a banner. It involves an image transfer, blue and white yarn, blue glitter blue and a gray dangly thing.
October's theme for this series of pennants was Ghostly Shadows. I did some digital editing and then did an image transfer. I call the Pennant Ghost Girl Rides Polar Express.
Polaroid image transfer of one of the fourteen billion convenience stores/t-shirt shops on the Wildwood boardwalk.
Image transfers on a base of Premo Pearl polymer clay to which I added Ranger Copper Embossing Powder. I glazed the finishes with Studio by Sculpey Glossy Glaze.
These BOH will be donated to cancer patients, and are part of a charitable project sponsored by my polymer guild, PCAGOE.
The bottle is 1 1/4" tall and 1/4" in diameter.
So continuing the practical experiments for the phd.... trying to work out whether I can use polaroid image tranfers using a holgaroid with no diopter lens to recreate pictorialist gum bichromates....
there will probably be a lot more trees on the photostream for the foreseeable future....
The largest are a little over 2 1/4" tall, the others approximately 2" tall x 3/4" diameter. There are 3 sets of 2 each which could be used together as components in a necklace design.
SOLD 11/19/09
Rose shot on Polaroid T79 and wet transferred on to watercolour paper, the wind was blowing and I was forced to use a f8 at 1/4. It's is also the first image transfer I have made since leaving college 12 years ago
Image transfers on a base of Premo Pearl clay to which I added Ranger Copper Embossing Powder. I glazed the finishes with Studio by Sculpey Glossy Glaze.
These BOH will be donated to cancer patients, and are part of a charitable project sponsored by my polymer guild, PCAGOE.
The bottle is 1 1/4" tall and 1/4" in diameter.
Papiercollagen aus Magazinen, Zeitungen, Fotografien werden auf Stoff übertragen.
Danach wird der Stoff benäht und bestickt. Die Präsentation erfolgt in einem selbst hergestellten Objektkasten.
Ausstellung im "quilt star" Freiburg vom 3. Juli bis 21. August 2015
(insgesamt werden 8 Arbeiten von mir ausgestellt)
Project: From the paper collage to the textilen Picture
Exhibition in Freiburg (Germany)
Image transfer of a butterfly onto a base of Pearl Premo clay treated with Ranger Copper Embossing Powder for texture. I added a thin layer of liquid Kato clay before baking, then sanded and buffed.
Shot with a Mamiya Universal Press, 150mm lens and Extensions tubes one and two.
Type 669 film transferred to Cotman Water Colour paper.
A spread done by me in cshortprudhomme's altered book. For the 2010 ABHJ Altered Book Round Robin group.
I made this pendant based on instructions in Robert Dancik's Amulets and Talismans book (reviewed here). I plan to hang it in my craft room to remind me to be open to good opportunities and avoid time-wasters.
The image transfer is from Dover's Old-Time Label Art book.
This week's theme is birds, and I've featured a pigeon!
Remember the bird lady from the film Mary Poppins sitting on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral singing 'feed the birds, tuppence a bag, tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag'?
For the ATC there is printed pic of St Pauls, the words of the song are overlaid by tape transfer method and the old pigeon has been glossy accented.
Image transfer onto a skinner blend of pewter and bronze Premo treated with Ranger Copper and Mushroom embossing powders. The image transfer is a butterfly collage. I embossed neck around the stopper with the Chantilly Lace Studio texture sheet and dusted it and the stopper with more of the Copper embossing powder. The embossing powder creates a nice, speckled finish which adds to the vintage look. The bottle measures 4" tall and a little over 2 1/2" wide at its widest point.
I made this postcard to send to a friend as a unique thank-you card.
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